September 23, 2010

Kendal's first big project of second grade was to create a diorama of a favorite habitat. With a limited budget, we decided to try to use things we had already. My incredible son came up with all this:

He made this diorama out of a shoebox that he spread glue and course ground wheat on the bottom and a paper original desert marker art picture for the background.

He made snakes by hot gluing tiny rocks together, adding some beads for the rattle and googly eyes and a blue tongue for detail.

This is a scorpion he twisted with pipe cleaners and added red pom poms for effect.

This is a bat cave complete with a bat hanging upside down.

Green foam cacti and a bright sparkly golden sun pom pom in the corner and viola... a desert. Great Job, Son. Proud of you!!
1 comment:
Good Job Kendal! if I ever need to make a diorama I know who to call!
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